Ed. Licensing Rights Are Granted to Dealers

Education dealers have been authorized by MECC to sell Building and District Site license versions of MECC products.

By purchasing a MECC Building or District Site license for a disk-based title, schools get copy and network rights for the life of the product with no hidden fees and no limit to the number of future copies made. For customers preferring CD-ROM format, MECC offers 25- or 75-Pack CD-ROM Site licenses.

School buildings automatically become MECC Members when they buy two or more Building Site licenses. Likewise, School districts become MECC Members when they buy two or more District Site licenses. Members receive a 30% discount off retail prices for a year and are entitled to toll-free technical support 24 hours a day and complimentary preview copies of new MECC products.

Dealers can call (800) 869-2587 for more information. MECC, Minneapolis, MN, (800) 685-6322, ext. 529, www.mecc.com.

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